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Re: New Product Suggestions

Strictly speaking for WWII here, I would also love for some of the minor nations to be represented better. Strelets has done it in the past providing us with Hungarians, Romanians, and winter Italians and for that I am very grateful. As far as minor nations that saw heavy combat go, I would love to see some Bulgarians by somebody at some point. They were really only used for occupation and anti-partisan operations while allied with Germany, but after the soviets hijacked their country the Bulgarian army was used heavily. Some Greeks would also be awesome!
Of course I have to remind myself that it is sometimes for the best that every set I want isn’t released, because I’d have far too many active projects if that was the case. And regarding WWII, the early Philippines campaign has my attention with these new sets by Strelets.

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I am very open minded, so as long as it is pre-1914 I am all for it (post-1914 stuff is obviously popular too, but not to my personal taste). Good luck with the current projects! :D

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I am kinda with you there Babylonian. I do enjoy collecting the world wars (especially wwi) just because it’s hard not to at times, but I’ll always prefer my horse and musket era more. 1700-1900 is probably where’d I’d say my sweet spot is. I’ll buy pretty much anything that covers those two centuries.

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I agree with Asher, WW2 Greeks would indeed be awesome, and would provide another opponent for the current sets of Italian Infantry in European campaign dress. I would also go for a set of French Army Senegalese Tirailleurs, for either WW1 or WW2. Strelets has already made a nice set of WW2 Moroccan Goumiers, so the Senegalese would be a natural follow-up.

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I fully agree that Greeks & Bulgarians (WW2), Senegalese would simply be awesome.I would add the Yugoslavian Army & Ustase of Croatia. These fringe armies though not main protagonists of WW2 were still important for WW2. For us collectors of WW2 sets these fringe armies have immense value comparable to a limited edition set. So it makes financial sense to provide us with these sets. Moreover, a couple of sets from each of these armies would be enough to fill this huge gap in our beloved hobby.

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Just one set of generic WSS French line cavalry which could then work for Dutch, Prussian, Hanoverian etc etc would be my wish

Re: New Product Suggestions...generic sets

I like the idea of generic historical militarysets. I can see that would work well for WSS. By the same token I would like to see generic Hussars in Shako for the Waterloo campaign for use as British, KGL and Hanoverian.

Plus throw in some French Hussars for good measure with
their later taller cylindrical shako.

With all the niche USA centric suggestions I'm surprised that a request hadn't been raised for Trump insurrectionists or evangelical protestors.

Danny

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Completely agree with this Rich. At the moment Zvezdas Swedish Dragoons have to fill this role. A set of French line cav would be extremely versatile.

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I just noticed this thread....tuned in for my Friday news fix. I am still batting for the War of Independence/French and Indian War. Highlanders, Morgan's Riflemen. Tarleton's Loyal legion, Washington's Dragoons to oppose them. Stay safe

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How about a line for the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920).

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Hi Pedro. Fully support Mexican Revolution and also a generic set of Mexican bandits, mounted and dismounted. The latter is a gap in the Western series: we have cowboys, sheriffs, Indians, US Cavalry, gold rush, outlaws, pioneers but not one set of Mexican bandits

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Great idea, I second, lots of figures to display and then lots of sets to buy!!!

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This is probably too niche but personally I’d like to see late 20th Century/early 21st Century riot police of various hues, plus rioters obviously.

The way modern conflicts are developing the gap between conventional warfare and police work is diminishing. Riots are usually but not always fairly non lethal, but can be the prelude to or acts in Civil wars or intracommunity strife.

Personally I’d like to see some variants: armed with rectangular shields to form a ‘shield wall’ arrangement, usually your normal cops brought in for the day and event, the supervisors with round shields for deployability. Shields are often Perspex so could be left to be made by the purchaser.

Then the paramilitary police, (think CRS in France or various gendarmeries world-wide) perhaps engaged as ‘snatch squads to dart out and make arrests, others with special non-lethal weapons, or lethal barrelled weapons as a last resort.

Mounted police units might make an interesting addition too.

Finally, military deployed to back regular police, like the British Army did in Operation Banner.

Osprey did a title on riot police so people are starting to think similarly to me.

Anyway, just my idea although probably not mainstream enough. Thank you for reading.

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Agree with Graham, urban conflict is becoming more prevalent - we need modern police - both patrol and riot. There are lots of cheap scale/close to scale police vehicles out there at dollar stores etc.

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... a great must be in my opinion is some WW2, western front (or north Italy) British Army in winter uniform. Several British and Canadian divisions fought gallantly under Monty's and Alexander's command, and there is only minor representation in our hobby. I also agree with Greek infantry, but why Bulgarians? They fought nowhere, except as an occupation army, torturing and murdering people...

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I completely disagree with your Bulgarian comment Marios. I’ll point you in the direction of the book “Red Wind Over the Balkans: The Soviet Offensive South of the Danube, September-October 1944” by Kaloyan Matev. After the Bolsheviks took over the Bulgarian government, the fresh Bulgarian divisions were immediately put to use by the soviets. They bore the brunt of the fighting during the southern Balkan campaign. And they did no more torturing and murdering than the allies did in their occupied lands as they were ultimately hoping to integrate these territories (which were home to many ethnic Bulgarians) back into the country.

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https://www.ime.gr/chronos/14/en/1940_1945/occupation/index.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_casualties

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I’m aware that atrocities were committed during the occupation. I just said that they were no worse than atrocities committed by the allies. Should we not make sets of miniatures for the Brits and Americans for the fire bombing of Dresden? The Soviets for their countless offenses? And that’s not even to mention the Germans who are incredibly popular in the hobby despite their activities during the war. And I’m assuming that with your Wikipedia link you’re trying to show that the Bulgarians didn’t lose millions of men. That doesn’t take away from their notable contributions in the Balkans in 1944.

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Thanks for your support Pedro!!

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Pathans!
Would open the conflict up in 1/72. A firm favourite in metal ranges. To complement colonial Brits and Russians.
I know some might also dream of Afghan army, Persians, Khiva etc, but at the least Pathans should be done. (Esci had a few good poses in their old set, but very few.) A bit like what was done with the Arab revolt or Rif rebellion sets, but dress is not identical.
Thanks for consideration!

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Hello,

The first thing that springs to my mind are Jacobites.
To be honest the 2 existing sets are not that good.

Regards

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https://bunkermeister.blogspot.com/2025/02/batman-and-henchmen.html

https://bunkermeister.blogspot.com/2025/02/new-spraypaint.html

Another type of figure I would like is generic superheroes.

Consider most superheroes wear a body suit, with our without a cape, and with or without headgear.

So even a small set of male and female figures would give you enough variation to do almost any figure as it is the paint job that differentiates most superheroes.

Captain America and Batman wear essentially the same outfit, Superman wears the same clothing as Shazam. It is the painting that makes them specific.

I am building superheroes using existing figures, here are some from the Batman 66 universe, based on the TV show and Batman 66 comics.


New Spray Paint for the General Gumm and henchmen figures.

Mike Bunkermeister Creek
Bunker Talk blog

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Add my vote to Pedro and George's for Mexican Revolution sets. I also would love to see more Plains Indian Wars sets from Strelets. Only the US Cavalry were done and they are long out of production.

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A revamp of the Jacobites sets would be good. Especially as the Red box Government forces are so good.
1950s US figures would also be interesting.

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Mexican Revolution figures would be nice. Would also like to see the WW1 range continue..lots of big gaps still and some more figures for the Rif War specially the Spanish and some Rif Berbers.
WW2 Greeks for 1940 against the Italians gets my support too.

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Unfortunately another neglected period in our hobby is the English Civil War. A few sets covering this period will remedy this gap.

Re: New Product Suggestions..ECW

Excellent suggestion George, for a very colourful period. The figures would be very versatile and also allow expansion in many cases to Thirty Years War and beyond in Europe.

Regards
Danny

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I've never seen a set of figures from the Paraguayan War from 1864 to 1870 where Paraguay took on Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay.

It was a complete bloodbath for Paraguay whose population shrank by reports of 60-90%.